Haven't been able to find the Haynes manual anywhere, do we have to get it from the dealer?
Haven't been able to find the Haynes manual anywhere, do we have to get it from the dealer?
i've e-mailed haynes a few times and they told me there isn't enough demand for that one
i think if everyone on this board e-mail them and ask for it we might be able to get one
2004 chevy aveo---
2006 chevy uplander
lol good luck with that, though ive seen a ton of aveos lately, still most people dont know what they are.
http://www.alldatadiy.com/ has an online manual, $27 for one year, $45 for five.
Here you go :P
http://www.books4cars.com/result3.asp?f ... Field2.y=8
Now rob the bank to find enough to pay for the sucker![]()
Also, http://www.goodwrench.com/Tips/OwnerManuals.jsp . For "only" $400 you can get the manual on DVD which includes all GM vehicles from 1998 to 2008, including bulletins. Or just the Aveo's two volume manual for $135, which isn't all that expensive considering how much money you can save by doing your own work.
If you're serious about doing your own work, I would go along with getting the manual. You can order directly from Helm, Inc. It only took about 6 days from the time I ordered mine until it showed up on my porch.
I did not try to order but they except pay pal. http://www.tradebit.com/tagworld.php/aveo
Try eBay, I have all the Aveo books. Picked them up for about 300.00 bucks, which is a lot but they are great books!